Military Spec Batteries

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Re: Military Spec Batteries

#11 Post by Sim G »

There will be a "civilian" equivilent, or more to the point, mil spec batteries are civilian, just dressed in "green".
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Re: Military Spec Batteries

#12 Post by Polchraine »

99% of military cells with NATO Stock Numbers are standard cells but with just a different wrapper. Having designed and defined a few military batteries over the years it is often the case of taking standard cells and putting two or more together.

Get teh dimensions - diameter and length plus voltage and that should be a good start


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